Greeks in Georgia

Greeks in Georgia
Pontic Greeks in Batumi in the early 20th century
Total population
15,166[1] (2002, census)

The Greeks in Georgia (Georgian: ბერძნები საქართველოში; Greek: Έλληνες στην Γεωργία, romanizedÉllines stin Georgía), which in academic circles is often considered part of the broader, historic community of Pontic Greeks or—more specifically in this region—Caucasus Greeks, is estimated at between 15,000 and 20,000 people to 100,000[2] (15,166 according to the latest census[1]) down from about 100,000 in 1989.[3] The community has dwindled due to the large wave of repatriation to Greece as well as emigration to Russia, and in particular Stavropol Krai in the North Caucasus region of southern Russia. The community has established the Union of Greeks in Georgia and there is a Cultural Centre and a newspaper entitled Greek Diaspora.[4]

  1. ^ a b State Statistics Department of Georgia: 2002 census Archived 2006-08-31 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 5 April 2008)
  2. ^ Danver, Steven L. (2015). Native Peoples of the World: An Encyclopedia of Groups, Cultures and Contemporary Issues. Routledge. p. 316. ISBN 9781317464006. In Georgia, the Greek community (approximately 100,000) has maintained its native language…
  3. ^ (in Russian) Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР. Грузинская ССР Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (1989 All-Union Census, ethnic groups by the republics of USSR, Georgian SSR)
  4. ^ "Hellenic Republic MFA: The Greek community in Georgia". Archived from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2008-04-04.

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